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Cycle News Issue 32 August 14

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MOTOGP FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 10 / AUGUST 10-12, 2018 RED BULL RING / SPIELBERG, AUSTRIA P80 Canet (EG Honda) and Brno win- ner Fabio Di Giannantonio (Del Conca Honda). Jakub Kornfeil (Redox KTM) was out of touch at the end in 13th; another five seconds away Philipp Oettl and Marcos Ramirez (both KTM) took the last points. Bezzechi stretched his lead to 12 points, 158 to Martin's 146. Di Giannantonio has 121, Canet 118, with Bastianini closing with 117. CN MotoGP 1. Jorge Lorenzo (Duc) 2. Marc Marquez (Hon) 3. Andrea Dovizioso (Duc) 4. Cal Crutchlow (Hon) 5. Danilo Petrucci (Duc) Moto2 1. Francesco Bagnaia (Kal) 2. Miguel Oliveira (KTM) 3. Luca Marini (Kal) 4. Mattia Pasini (Kal) 5. Jorge Navaro (Kal) Moto3 1. Marco Bezzecchi (KTM) 2. Enea Bastianini (Hon) 3. Jorge Martin (Hon) 4. Albert Arenas (KTM) 5. Lorenzo Dalla Porta (Hon) But it was overshadowed by a truly historic display of determi- nation and courage. Nine days earlier, Jorge Martin (Del Conca Honda) had broken his left wrist. In Austria he vied for pole, ran strongly in the lead quartet throughout, then with three laps to go even led briefly. It wasn't over yet for the coura- geous 20-year-old from Madrid, who was consigned to fourth in a hectic last lap, when the front four had been joined at the last by Leopard Honda riders Enea Bastianini and Lorenzo Dalla Porta. Bastianini zipped through to take second from Martin, then Spanish teenager Jaume Masia (Bester Capital KTM) consigned him to fourth. As they ran into the final cor- ner, however, Martin attacked again as the young KTM rider slipped and ran wide, to secure a classic podium finish. In tears afterwards, he said: "It's difficult to explain. It was a really hard weekend for me. To be here is unbelievable." Albert Arenas (Angel Nieto KTM), with the leaders through- out, was fourth, less than a second adrift; mere hundredths behind him came Dalla Porta, fol- lowed by the heartbroken Masia in sixth. Bastianini had picked up his teammate Dalla Porta in the course of a strong ride after dropping to 16th on the second lap. He had come through a big pursuit battle, which had earlier been led by Tony Arbolino (Mari- nelli Honda). Another to catch up was John McPhee (Green Power KTM), condemned to a back-row start after crashing in qualifying. He got to eighth, but in the last-lap shuffle was dropped to 12th, behind Ayumu Sasaki (Petronas Honda), early front-runner Gabriel Rodrigo (RBA KTM), Arbolino, erstwhile title challenger Aron Marco Bezzecchi (12) held on for an important victory in Austria.

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